With KVM, if you want maximum performance, use virtio wherever possible. KVM’s equivalent of vmxnet3 & vmscsi is called virtio. My original plan was to stick with NexentaStor, but I ran into issues with that. I liked the Proxmox project a bit better. KVM/libvirt on CentOS wasn’t web based, but I almost went with them because I could have ran virt-manager via ssh X forwarding. oVirt was a bit too bloated for my tastes. ![]() I also checked out oVirt & plain KVM/libvirt on CentOS.
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